On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 15:41 -0800, Dan Lund wrote: > Oracle supports RHEL, and SuSE, whatever their enterrprise edition is > called. I don't ever change the kernel on those Oracle machines, they > are pretty much installed, hardened, and that's it. > I've tried installing Oracle10g on CentOS, but it gives odd errors > during installation. (I worked with our DBAs on installing it) > I turned around, slapped RHEL3 on, and blam... worked. > I wouldn't doubt if there is some Copyrighted string it looks for in a > text file somewhere just to make sure it's running on an "official" > RHEL distribution. > Oh well, it's not my money. It was a management decision to hold my > hand back from Shoehorning Oracle into something else. (the last > bastion of Red Hat in our shop) > ---- of course, there's nothing to say that you can't test out the equivalent CentOS hugemem kernel to see if it helps (there wouldn't be any less support than if you built your own kernel)... RHEL 4 update 2 # rpm -qp --changelog \ http://mirrors.easynews.com//linux/centos/4/updates/i386/RPMS/kernel- hugemem-devel-2.6.9-22.0.1.EL.i686.rpm \ |less or for RHEL 3 update 6 # rpm -qp --changelog \ http://mirrors.easynews.com//linux/centos/3/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/kernel- hugemem-2.4.21-37.EL.i686.rpm \ |less provides the change logs but a simple change to 'ivh' would install it and you could test it out. Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss